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The City of Riverside is one of 14 recipients of Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Grants in Ohio. The grants come from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and will pay for safety improvements on local roads.
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A construction project 10 years in the making is finally nearing completion – the expansion of U.S. 35. The Ohio Department of Transportation celebrated this feat on Tuesday. The $13.2 million project was a partnership with ODOT District 7, the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, and the City of Riverside.
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The Miami Valley’s first medical marijuana dispensary held its grand opening Thursday. Mad River Remedies in Riverside offers 20 types of medical…
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In an effort to save costs under a shrinking military budget, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base announced earlier this year it would form partnerships with…
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A problem with pollution in Riverside is more widespread than environmental protection officials originally thought. The U.S. Environmental Protection…
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The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has started testing dozens of homes in the north Dayton suburb of Riverside for dangerous airborne pollution.…
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Montgomery County voted on Tuesday to put $50,000 towards a Great Miami River master plan. More than a dozen cities and towns along the river are also…
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The state of Ohio wants a federal judge to dismiss the city of Riverside’s lawsuit that seeks to tax civilian employees and contractors who work at…
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The city of Riverside has gone to federal court in its fight to tax civilian employees and contractors who work on part of an air force base.The says a…